Capacitor for semiconductor memory device and method of manufacturing the same

ABSTRACT

Disclosed is a capacitor for semiconductor device with a dielectric layer having low leakage current and high dielectric constant. The capacitor includes: a lower electrode; a dielectric layer formed on the lower electrode; and an upper electrode formed on the dielectric layer, wherein the dielectric layer is a TiON layer.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/603,440, filed Jun. 23, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,525,364, the specification and drawings of which are incorporated herein by reference.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a capacitor for semiconductor memory device and a method of manufacturing the same, and more particularly to a capacitor for semiconductor memory device capable of increasing the storage capacitance as well as preventing leakage current and a method of manufacturing the same.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

As the number of memory cells composing DRAM semiconductor device has been recently increased, occupancy dimension of each memory cell is gradually decreased. Meanwhile, capacitors formed in the respective memory cells require a sufficient capacitance for precise reading out of storage data. Accordingly, the current DRAM semiconductor device requires memory cells in which capacitors having larger capacitance as well as occupying small area is formed. The capacitance of a capacitor can be increased by using an insulator having high dielectric constant as a dielectric layer, or by enlarging the surface area of a lower electrode. In a highly integrated DRAM semiconductor device, a Ta₂O₅ layer having a higher dielectric constant than that of the nitride-oxide (NO) is now used as a dielectric, thereby forming a lower electrode of a 3-Dimentional structure.

FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view showing a capacitor for conventional semiconductor memory device. Referring to FIG. 1, a gate electrode 13 including a gate insulating layer 12 at a lower portion thereof is formed according to a known technique on the upper part of a semiconductor substrate 10 which a field oxide layer 11 is formed at a selected portion thereof. A junction region 14 is formed on the semiconductor substrate 10 at both sides of the gate electrode 13, thereby forming an MOS transistor. A first interlevel insulating layer 16 and a second interlevel insulating layer 18 are formed on the upper part of the semiconductor substrate 10 in which the MOS transistor is formed. A storage node contact hole h is formed inside the first and the second interlevel insulating layers 16, 18 so that a junction region 14 is exposed. A cylinder type lower electrode 20 is formed according to a known method, inside the storage node contact hole h so as to be in contact with the exposed junction region 14. A HSG (hemi-spherical grain) layer 21 is formed on a surface of a lower electrode 20 to increase the surface area of the lower electrode 20 more. Afterwards, a rapid thermal nitridation (RTN) process is performed on the surface of the lower electrode 20 which the HSG layer 21 is formed thereon by ex situ to prevent generation of a natural oxidation layer. Next, a first Ta₂O₅ layer is formed on an upper part of the lower electrode 20 that is treated by the RTN process at temperature of approximately 400˜450° C. to the thickness of 53˜57 Å. Afterwards, an annealing step is performed at a low temperature, and then a second Ta₂O₅ layer is formed to the same process and same thickness as those of the first Ta₂O₅ layer. Sequentially, annealing steps at low and high temperatures are performed in series, thereby forming the Ta₂O₅ layer 23. Afterwards, to crystallize the Ta₂O₅ layer 23, the layer 23 is thermal-treated again at a selected temperature. An upper electrode 25 is formed of a polysilicon layer or metal layer doped on the Ta₂O₅ layer 23 and made of a doped polysilicon layer or a metal layer.

However, a difference in the composition rate of Ta and O is occurred since the Ta₂O₅ layer 23 generally has unstable stoichiometry. As a result, substitutional Ta atoms, i.e. vacancy atoms are generated in a thin film. Since those vacancy atoms are oxygen vacancies, leakage current is occurred.

Now, the Ta₂O₅ layer is oxidized so as to remove the substitutional Ta atoms therein in order to stabilize the unstable stoichiometry thereof. However, the following problems are caused when the Ta₂O₅ layer is oxidized to prevent leakage current. That is, the Ta₂O₅ layer has great oxidation reactivity with the lower and the upper electrodes formed of polysilicon or TiN. Accordingly, during the oxidation process for oxidizing the substitutional Ta atoms, an oxide layer having low dielectric constant is formed at an interface by reaction between the Ta₂O₅ layer and the lower electrode or the upper electrode. And, oxygen moves to the interface between the Ta₂O₅ layer and the lower electrode, thereby deteriorating homogeneity in the interface.

Further, due to the reaction between an organic substance such as Ta(OC₂H₅)₅ used as a precursor and O₂ (or N₂O) gas, impurities such as carbon atoms C, carbon compounds(CH₄, C₂H₄) and H₂O are generated in the Ta₂O₅ layer. Those impurities increase leakage current in the capacitor and deteriorate the dielectric characteristics of the Ta₂O₅ layer. Accordingly, a capacitor of great capacitance is difficult to obtain.

Moreover, the method using the Ta₂O₅ layer as a dielectric layer requires an extra ex-situ process before the formation of the Ta₂O₅ layer and after the cleaning step. Also, the Ta₂O₅ layer should be deposited in double steps and two thermal processes at low and high temperatures should be performed after the deposition. Therefore, manufacturing process is cumbersome.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, it is one object of the present invention to provide a capacitor for semiconductor device with a dielectric layer having low leakage current and high dielectric constant.

Furthermore, the other object of the present invention is to provide a method of manufacturing a capacitor for semiconductor device capable of simplifying manufacturing process thereof.

To achieve the foregoing objectives, the present invention according to one aspect includes: a lower electrode; a dielectric layer formed on the lower electrode; and an upper electrode formed on the dielectric layer, wherein the dielectric layer is a TiON layer.

Further, the present invention according to another aspect provides a method of manufacturing the capacitor of a semiconductor memory device including the steps of: forming a lower electrode on a semiconductor substrate; depositing a TiON layer as a dielectric layer on the lower electrode; and forming an upper electrode on the TiON layer.

The present invention according to still another aspect provides a method of manufacturing the capacitor of a semiconductor memory device including the steps of: forming a lower electrode on a semiconductor substrate; surface-treating to prevent a natural oxide layer from generating on the surface of the lower electrode; depositing a TiON layer on the lower electrode using an organic Ti metal precursor; thermal-treating the TiON layer; and forming an upper electrode on the TiON layer, wherein the TiON layer is formed by chemical vapor reaction of Ti chemical vapor, NH₃ gas and O₂ gas in the LPCVD chamber maintained at temperature of 300 to 600 C, wherein the Ti chemical vapor is an evaporated organic Ti metal precursor.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a conventional capacitor for a semiconductor memory device.

FIGS. 2A to 2D are cross-sectional views for illustrating the manufacturing steps of a capacitor for semiconductor device according to the embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a chemical formula for illustrating the TiON deposition process according to the present embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Embodiment 1

Referring to FIG. 2A, a field oxide layer 31 is formed according to a known method at a selected portion of a semiconductor substrate 30 having a selected conductivity. A gate electrode 33 having a gate insulating layer 32 at a lower portion thereof is formed on a selected upper portion of the semiconductor substrate 30, and a spacer 34 is formed according to a known method at both side-walls of the gate electrode 33. A junction region 35 is formed on both sides of the gate electrode 33 of the semiconductor substrate 30, thereby forming an MOS transistor. A first interlevel insulating layer 36 and a second interlevel insulating layer 38 are formed at the semiconductor substrate 30 in which the MOS transistor is formed. Afterward, the second and the first interlevel insulating layers 38, 36 are patterned so that a selected portion of the junction region 35 is exposed, thereby forming a storage node contact hole H. A lower electrode 40 of cylinder type or stack type is formed to be in contact with the exposed junction region 35. A HSG layer 41 for enlarging the surface area of the lower electrode 40 is formed according to a known method on the surface of the lower electrode 40.

Afterward, to restrain the generation of a low dielectric natural oxide layer at an interface of the lower electrode 40 having the HSG layer 41 and a dielectric layer to be formed later (not shown), the lower electrode 40 having the HSG layer 41 and the second interlayer insulating layer 38 are surface-treated. Herein, the surface-treatment can be performed in various methods. As one among the methods, a thermal treatment is performed in situ by using plasma in a low pressure chemical vapor deposition (LPCVD) chamber under NH₃ gas or N₂/H₂ gas atmosphere at temperature of 200˜600° C. Further, as another method, the RTN is performed under 650˜950° C. under NH₃ gas atmosphere, or a furnace treatment is performed under the same conditions as above. As an additional method, the surface of the lower electrode 40 is cleaned by HF vapor, HF solution or a HF containing compound. At this time, before or after the cleaning step, an extra interface-treating step can be performed by NH₄OH solution or H₂SO₄ solution. In addition to the interface-treating step, also a thermal process can be performed under N₂O or O₂ gas atmosphere, thereby improving the structural defects due to the dangle bonds on the lower electrode surface as well as improving the structural heterogeneity. As a result, generation of the natural oxide layer is restrained. Herein, when the thermal process, the RTN or the furnace treatment using plasma under NH₃ gas atmosphere is performed, a silicon nitride layer 42 is naturally formed on the lower electrode 40 having the HSG layer 41 and on the second interlayer insulating layer 38. In addition, when the silicon nitride layer is not formed naturally by the surface treatment, an artificial silicon nitride layer 42 is formed on the lower electrode 40 having the HSG layer 41 and on the second interlayer insulating layer 38.

Referring to FIG. 2B, as a dielectric, a TiON layer 43 is formed by using a titanium organic metal material such as Ti(OC₃H₇)₄ (titanium tetra-iso-propylate) on the silicon nitride layer 42 by the LPCVD method. At this time, to minimize remaining of particles, a reaction to form the TiON layer 43 is occurred only on the wafer surface under a condition that a gas phase reaction within a chamber is extremely restrained. Herein, a precursor made of a titanium organic metal such as the Ti(O(C₃H₇)₄ (titanium tetra-iso-propylate) is in liquid state, it should be provided when its phase is converted into vapor state. That is, a selected amount of the precursor in liquid state is flowed using a flow controller such as MFC (mass flow controller) and then is provided into an evaporizer or an evaporation tube and evaporated at temperature of 200˜300° C., thereby generating a Ti chemical vapor. The Ti chemical vapor and the reaction gas i.e. NH₃ gas are reacted together in the LPCVD chamber maintained at temperature of 300˜600° C., thereby forming an amorphous TiON layer 43.

Refer to FIG. 3 for more detailed descriptions, in the Ti(OC₃H₇)₄ vapor, since the bonding energy of —O—C-radical having a relatively smaller bonding energy of 98,8 kcal/mol is broken, the iso propyl group, i.e. CH3—CH3—CH3 is dissociated. Further, the NH3 gas is disjointed by N radical and H radical, nitrogen, i.e. —N— or ═N— is surface-treated with Ti—O-radical of the Ti chemical component, thereby forming the TiON layer 43.

At this time, the dissociated iso propyl group is dissociated again into C—H having biding energy of 98.8 kcal/mol and C—C having biding energy of 98.8 kcal/mol. As a result, by-products like C, CO, CO₂, CH₄, C₂H₄, and H₂O are generated. Those by-products such as CO, CO₂, CH₄, C₂H₄, and H₂O are all volatilized and C only remains. Herein, to remove the remaining C components, an extra O₂ gas injection is performed on the formation of the TiON layer. Then, the remaining C components are coupled to the O₂ components and volatilized all. Therefore, no impurities of C components exist in the TiON layer. In the present embodiment, no additional thermal process for removing the C component impurities is required. Herein, NH₃ gas and O₂ gas are provided by 5˜1000 sccm respectively.

Afterward, as shown in FIG. 2C, to crystallize the amorphous TiON layer 43 and to fine the bonding structure of the same, the amorphous TiON layer is annealed in situ or ex situ by the RTP or a furnace at a chamber maintained at temperature of 600˜950° C. under an atmosphere containing oxygen like N₂O or O₂ for 30 seconds ˜30 minutes. As another crystallizing method, the TiON layer is annealed by the RTP or a furnace at a chamber maintained at temperature of 700˜950° C. under an atmosphere containing nitrogen like NH₃, N₂/H₂ or N₂O for 30 seconds ˜30 minutes.

Accordingly, processes for crystallizing and improving of homogeneity are performed simultaneously.

Then, as shown in FIG. 2D, an upper electrode 44 is formed on the crystallized TiON layer. Herein, the upper electrode 44 can be made of a doped polysilicon layer or a metal layer. When the metal layer is used for the upper electrode 44, one selected from TiN, TaN, W, WN, WSi, Ru, RuO₂, Ir, IrO₂, Pt can be used. When the metal layer can be performed according to a method among LPCVD, PECVD and RF magnetic sputtering methods.

Embodiment 2

The present embodiment illustrates the post process of manufacturing the TiON layer. Other details of the embodiments are identical to the first embodiment.

An amorphous TiON layer 43 is thermal-treated by plasma at temperature of 200˜600° C. under NH₃, N₂/H₂ or N₂O gas atmosphere. By this step, the amorphous TiON layer 43 is kept in amorphous state and structural defects such as micro cracks and pin holes occurred at the interface are improved, thereby also improving the homogeneity. Although the TiON layer 43 is in the amorphous state, its dielectric property corresponds to that of the crystalline TiON layer. As a result, a stable dielectric layer can be obtained by performing only the low temperature plasma process.

As discussed above in detail, the followings are advantages of using the TiON as a dielectric.

First, the TiON layer has high dielectric constant of 30˜35 and a stable bonding structure of Ti—O—N. Consequently, the dielectric property of TiON is superior to that of NO layer and also the stoichiometry of TiON is superior to Ta₂O₅ layer. Therefore, no additional oxidation for stabilizing unstable stoichiometry is required, and the TiON has excellent tolerance against external electrical and high breakdown voltage and low leakage current.

Furthermore, since the TiON has very low oxidation reactivity and requires no additional oxidation for stabilizing unstable stoichiometry, there is occurred no oxidation reaction between lower and upper electrodes of a capacitor. Accordingly, it is possible to control the thickness of an equivalent dielectric layer less than 30 Å.

Since impurities do not exist in layers while depositing TiON, extra process for removing impurities is not required. Therefore, manufacturing process is simplified.

Various other modifications will be apparent to and can be readily made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. 

What is claim is:
 1. A method of manufacturing a capacitor for a semiconductor memory device comprising: forming a lower electrode on a semiconductor substrate; depositing a TiON layer as a dielectric layer on the lower electrode; annealing the TiON layer in an amorphous state after forming the TION layer; and forming an upper electrode on the annealed TiON layer.
 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the TiON layer is formed by a chemical vapor reaction of Ti chemical vapor, NH₃ gas and O₂ gas in an LPCVD (low temperature chemical vapor deposition) chamber maintained at a temperature of 300 to 600° C., wherein the Ti chemical vapor is a evaporated precursor.
 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the NH₃ gas and the O₂ gas are supplied by 5 to 1000 sccm.
 4. The method according to claim 2, wherein the precursor is Ti (OC₃H₇)₄.
 5. The method according to claim 1, wherein a surface-treatment for preventing a natural oxide layer from generating on the surface of the lower electrode is additionally performed between forming the lower electrode and depositing the TiON layer.
 6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the surface-treatment is thermal-treated at a temperature of 200 to 600° C. in the LPCVD chamber using plasma having atmosphere of NH₃ gas or N₂/H₂ gas.
 7. The method according to claim 5, wherein the surface-treatment is performed by the RTN(rapid thermal treatment) at temperature of 650 to 950° C. in a chamber having an NH₃ gas atmosphere.
 8. The method according to claim 5, wherein the surface-treatment is thermal-treated at a temperature of 650 to 950° C. in a furnace having NH₃ gas atmosphere.
 9. The method according to claim 5, wherein during the surface-treatment, the surface of the lower electrode is cleaned using HF vapor, HF solution, or compounds containing HF.
 10. The method according to claim 9, wherein an interface-treatment is additionally performed using NH₄OH solution or H₂SO₄ solution before or after cleaning.
 11. The method according to claim 5, wherein the surface-treatment is thermal-treated under atmosphere of N₂O gas or O₂ gas.
 12. The method according to claim 1, wherein the annealing step of the TiON layer is crystallized by annealing according to the RTP or in a furnace under atmosphere of a gas containing oxygen at temperature of 650 to 950° C.
 13. The method according to claim 1, wherein the annealing step of the TiON layer is thermal-treated under atmosphere of a gas containing nitrogen at temperature of 600 to 950° C. in the RTP or furnace.
 14. The method according to claim 1, wherein the annealing step of the TiON layer is thermal-treated under atmosphere of NH₃ gas or N₂O gas at temperature of 200 to 600° C.
 15. A method of manufacturing a capacitor for a semiconductor memory device comprising: forming a lower electrode on a semiconductor substrate; surface-treating to prevent a natural oxide layer from generating on the surface of the lower electrode; depositing a TiON layer on the lower electrode using an organic Ti metal precursor; annealing the TiON Layer, wherein the wherein the annealing step of the TiON layer is crystallized by annealing according to the RTP or in a furnace under atmosphere of a gas containing oxygen at temperature of 650 to 950° C.; and forming an upper electrode on the annealed TiON layer, wherein the TiON, layer is formed by chemical vapor reaction of Ti chemical vapor, NH₃ gas and O₂ gas in the LPCVD chamber maintained at temperature of 300 to 600° C., wherein the Ti chemical vapor is an evaporated organic Ti metal precursor, and wherein the annealing step of the TiON layer is thermal-treated under atmosphere of a gas containing nitrogen at temperature of 600 to 950° C. in the RTP or furnace.
 16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the precursor is Ti(OC₃H₇)₄.
 17. The method according to claim 16, wherein the NH₃ gas and the O₂ gas are respectively supplied by 5 to 1000 sccm.
 18. The method according to claim 15, wherein the surface-treatment is thermal-treated at a temperature of 200 to 600° C. in the LPCVD chamber using plasma having atmosphere of NH₃ gas or N₂/H₂ gas.
 19. The method according to claim 15, wherein the surface-treatment is performed by the RTN (rapid thermal treatment) at temperature of 650 to 950° C. in a chamber having an NH₃ gas atmosphere.
 20. The method according to claim 15, wherein the surface-treatment is thermal-treated at a temperature of 650 to 950° C. in a furnace having NH₃ gas atmosphere.
 21. The method according to claim 5, wherein during the surface-treatment the surface of the lower electrode is cleaned using HF vapor, HF solution, or compounds containing HF.
 22. The method according to claim 21, wherein an interface-treatment is additionally performed using NH₄OH solution or H₂SO₄ solution before or after cleaning.
 23. The method according to claim 15, wherein the surface-treatment is thermal-treated under atmosphere of N₂O gas or O₂ gas.
 24. The method according to claim 1, wherein the annealing step of the TiON layer is thermal-treated under atmosphere of NH₃ gas or N₂O gas at temperature of 200 to 600° C. 